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Strange News From Mars

Strange News from Mars
Studio album by Jon Larsen
Jimmy Carl Black
Tommy Mars
Bruce Fowler
Arthur Barrow
Knut Reiersrud
Ole Morten Vågan
Rob Waring
Håkon Mjåset Johansen
Released 2007
Genre Rock/jazz
Length 42:05
Label Zonic Entertainment
Hot Club Records
Producer Jon Larsen
Jon Larsen chronology
Short Stories From Catalonia
(2005)
Strange News From Mars
(2007)
The Jimmy Carl Black Story
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars
Verdens Gang 5/6 stars

Strange News from Mars (released 2007 on the label Zonic Entertainment/Hot Club Records), is an album by guitarist Jon Larsen and the Mother's keyboardist Tommy Mars.

Larsen is a Norwegian string swing guitar virtuoso, and not the one we would suspect to record music inspired by Frank Zappa. This production is noteworthy for the way it accurately resembles the more jazzy excursions of Zappa, as well as for the fact that former Mothers of Invention members Tommy Mars, Bruce Fowler, Arthur Barrow and Jimmy Carl Black appear on it. In fact Barrow engineered the recording and Mars plays keyboards throughout, with Fowler adding some delicious trombone. Black primarily provides humorous interludes (like the «First Indian on Mars»), but the most interesting is how Larsen's core band including Ole Morten Vågan (bass), Håkon Mjåset Johansen (drums), Knut Reiersrud (guitar), and Rob Waring (marimba), are effectively referencing from and building on the Zappa oeuvre. Tracks like "Mutant Fromage", "The Secret Word for Today", "Conceptual Continuity on the Red Planet", to name some, share more than bizarre titles with the work of Zappa. Surprising time changes, strange changes, extended vamps, jumpy bursts of marimba, comedic interjections and Zappa-inspired textures will be familiar to those who recall the late composer's less-prickly (though no less creative) side. Tracks like "A Windy Day on Mars" and the reggae-tinged "Capt. Zurcon's Cranberry Cocktail" feature Larsen attempting to merge his Django-influenced guitar style with Zappa's modal blues improvisational guitar sound with brilliant results.

The review by the Allmusic.com awarded the album 3.5 stars, and the review by the Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang awarded the album 5 stars (dice).


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